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The key points covered in this video include:
1. Structure of Phospholipids
2. Behaviour in Water
3. Structure of the Phospholipid Bilayer
4. Roles of the Phospholipid Bilayer
Structure of Phospholipids
Phospholipids are a type of lipid that are similar in structure to triglycerides. The difference is that one of the fatty acids is replaced by a phosphate molecule. This occurs through a condensation reaction between the hydroxyl (-OH) groups on phosphoric acid and glycerol. This creates a phosphate ester bond and forms a molecule of water. The phosphate group and glycerol molecule is called the “head” of the phospholipid and the fatty acid chains are called the “tails”. This is often displayed more simply like this:
Behaviour in Water
When the phospholipid is surrounded by water, the hydrogen ions dissociate from the phosphoric acid. This forms a phosphate group which has a negative charge. The negative charge means the phospholipid head is hydrophilic. A hydrophilic molecule is a molecule that is attracted to water due to having a charge. However, the fatty acid tails are non-polar and not charged and therefore are hydrophobic. A hydrophobic molecule is a molecule that is repelled by water due to not having a charge. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends of the phospholipid cause the phospholipid to have unique behaviour in water: Phospholipids may form a layer on the surface of the water, Phospholipids may also form a monolayer of phospholipids called a micelles, Phospholipids may also form a bilayer.
Structure of the Phospholipid Bilayer
The phospholipid bilayer is an integral part of all membranes in a cell. In a phospholipid bilayer, the hydrophilic heads form two rows on the outside while the hydrophobic tails are sheltered in the middle. The phospholipids can move past each other which keeps the membrane fluid. However, they will never expose the hydrophobic tails to the water- keeping the membrane stable. For eukaryotes, a high percentage of the cell membrane is composed of phospholipids. For prokaryotes, this percentage is lower as there are more proteins in the membrane.
Roles of the Phospholipid Bilayer
The structure of the phospholipid bilayer allows the cell membrane to carry out some important roles: Control of substances in an out of the cell, Electrical insulation. In the phospholipid bilayer, the area in the middle is a non-aqueous environment. Therefore, this creates a barrier to charged molecules which are dissolved in water. Only small, non-polar molecules like oxygen and carbon dioxide can easily pass through the membrane. Therefore, the membrane is partially permeable, allowing it to control what enters and leaves the cell. The partial-permeability of the membrane also allows it to act as an electrical insulator. It insulates against charge because charged ions cannot pass through the phospholipid bilayer.
Summary
Phospholipids are composed of glycerol, 2 fatty acids and a phosphate group joined together in condensation reactions
The phospholipid head is hydrophilic but the phospholipid tail is hydrophobic
Phospholipids in aqueous solution therefore form a bilayer with heads facing outwards and tails facing inwards
The phospholipid bilayer is an essential part of all cell membranes
The phospholipid bilayer is an electrical insulator and is partially permeable so it can control movement of substances

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Great explaination thanks. Please do a video exploring potential anti-aging effects of phospolipids esp phospatidylserine and phospatidylcholine in protecting cell mitochondria and optimising nutrient absorption as we age. Is is true that phospolipids are add into cattle feeds and used in under-weight babies in order the speed up / optimise absorption of nutrients? A video on the would be great. Thanks
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I thought an ester bond was a condensation link between an acid group (COOH) and an alcohol group (OH), so how does the phosphate group and glycerol form an ester bond if the condensation reaction occurs between 2 OH groups
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@alviabraham5876 4 года назад
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@ha8705
@ha8705 3 года назад
He said the phosphate group was linked with a covalent bond to the glycerol.. is this right? I’m confused
@tarin5412
@tarin5412 3 года назад
Drawith Me . The phosphate group is linked to the glycerol through an ester bond , which is also a type of covalent bond :))
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@stephenhogg6154 2 года назад
Why do the phospholipid bi-layers form spherical structures?
@bakhtawarmazhar3596
@bakhtawarmazhar3596 3 года назад
Is the behaviour of phospholipids in water a part of the A level biology syllabus?
@beingnormal1899
@beingnormal1899 3 года назад
What do you mean by the water molecule is polar? I’ve looked up definitions but still don’t understand it.
@faaizas2119
@faaizas2119 3 года назад
A polar molecule is a molecule containing a dipole. A dipole is the separation of the negative and positive charge in a molecule when the electrons in a covalent bond are not equally shared between the atoms
@ownitervi241
@ownitervi241 2 года назад
So how does water pass through the membrane?
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@metellapatroclus6525
@metellapatroclus6525 4 года назад
This was brilliantly helpful but does that mean water is charged? I thought it was neutral.
@galefray
@galefray 3 года назад
It is neutral mate, the thing is, it is polar. The oxygen atom has more protons which means the electrons are drawn to it, not to mention the fact that it is on the right side of the periodic table meaning the outer shell is closer to the nucleons. This means there is less distance between the electrons and the protons which is why it hogs the electrons more than the hydrogen atoms. I hope that helps :)
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@tamerzaghlol9461 8 месяцев назад
why one of the legs of phospholipid is saturated and the other is unsaturated?
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how can i be hydrophobic , i have no tail 😂😂
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